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Changing admin & user names to cure 'can't unlock' problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Inuevo" data-source="post: 1362213" data-attributes="member: 235824"><p>I bought a MacBook Pro with Lion secondhand. I've had some start-up problems (hangs every other time approx.) which are manageable, but now I can't unlock System Preferences etc to make essential changes, or install new apps, using the user name I inherited. The password is blank. I can set one - and change it back to blank again, but it makes no difference - I can't unlock the padlock. </p><p></p><p>This is a new problem - to begin with I did install software without difficulty. But I can't now.</p><p></p><p>I have found suggested fixes to the 'lock' problem involving changing admin/user names - but I'm new to the Mac and confused by the hierachy of names within an account: root, administrator, user, long name, short name, keychain, Apple ID, etc. (On a PC I just had administrator and user!) Can someone explain all these in simple terms and how they are related?</p><p></p><p>I would like to change the old user/admin names etc to the simplest arrangement, with passwords, in keeping with my sole user status. Is this possible without compromising any of the software I have installed (and, ideally, that which I inherited already loaded).</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inuevo, post: 1362213, member: 235824"] I bought a MacBook Pro with Lion secondhand. I've had some start-up problems (hangs every other time approx.) which are manageable, but now I can't unlock System Preferences etc to make essential changes, or install new apps, using the user name I inherited. The password is blank. I can set one - and change it back to blank again, but it makes no difference - I can't unlock the padlock. This is a new problem - to begin with I did install software without difficulty. But I can't now. I have found suggested fixes to the 'lock' problem involving changing admin/user names - but I'm new to the Mac and confused by the hierachy of names within an account: root, administrator, user, long name, short name, keychain, Apple ID, etc. (On a PC I just had administrator and user!) Can someone explain all these in simple terms and how they are related? I would like to change the old user/admin names etc to the simplest arrangement, with passwords, in keeping with my sole user status. Is this possible without compromising any of the software I have installed (and, ideally, that which I inherited already loaded). Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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